Life Skills Lab
Routines, self-help steps, and daily independence practice.
These labs add more than academics: drawing, speaking, social understanding, daily life skills, calm breathing, and curiosity prompts for young children.
17 activities are ready for this stage. Start with one lab that fits the child’s mood or goal today.
Change stageRoutines, self-help steps, and daily independence practice.
Listening prompts, repeat-after-me, and simple sound practice.
Weather, animals, plants, and observation prompts.
Breathing cards, memory prompts, and gentle quiet-mode resets.
Tap, clap, and notice sound patterns.
Emotions, waiting, sharing, and kind next-step prompts.
Tracing, shapes, and guided drawing prompts.
Pick a short, practical activity that the child can finish with confidence.
Trace a zigzag road from one corner to the next.
Trace four straight sides to make a square.
Join the dots to reveal a kite in the sky.
Add missing rays to finish a bright smiling sun.
Notice the first sound in the word cat.
Follow a short spoken instruction and choose the matching object.
Look at the faces and find the one that feels bright and cheerful.
Look for the face that matches a sad feeling.